Two Mount Scopus students achieve ATAR score of 99.90

December 12, 2024 by J-Wire News Service
Read on for article

Mount Scopus graduating class’s efforts have gained praise from principal Dan Sztrajt.

He said: “This cohort of active and caring students have demonstrated both extraordinary school involvement and an outstanding commitment to their studies. We are incredibly proud of their achievements, and thank their teachers for their tireless support and encouragement. We are delighted, once again, that all of our students have undertaken a scored VCE.”

Jeremy Borsky

Jeremy Borsky and Jake Golshevsky achieved an ATAR of 99.90 and were named Duxes of the College’

Mount Scopus results:

7.2% of students achieving an ATAR of 99 or above,

29.6% of students achieving an ATAR of 95 or above,

52.8% of students achieving an ATAR of 90 or above.

we are delighted for all of our graduates and their teachers.

More than 75% of Year 12 were placed in the top 20% of the state.

The median study score was 37

31% of study scores at 40 or over

The median ATAR was 90.4

Additional top VCE performers were

Jake Golshevsky

Kayleigh Hirsch (99.75)

Joshua Mohr (99.75)

Andre Henquin (99.55)

Dahlia Sion (99.55)

Lior Noriskin (99.45)

Simeon Goldberg (99.2)

Abby Gordon (99.00)

Special mentions also go to the following students for their perfect scores of 50 in individual subjects:

Ben Bassat (General Maths)

Jake Golshevsky (Chemistry)

Eden Hadass (General Maths)

Georgia Kave (Religion and Society)

Daniel Levinzon (Biology)

Aidan Mieszelewicz (General Maths)

Lior Noriskin (General Maths)

Sasha Wolf (General Maths)

Speak Your Mind

Comments received without a full name will not be considered
Email addresses are NEVER published! All comments are moderated. J-Wire will publish considered comments by people who provide a real name and email address. Comments that are abusive, rude, defamatory or which contain offensive language will not be published

Got something to say about this?

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from J-Wire

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading